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How can I do it in UNIX
voidmain:
X11, with Terminal Services windows can serve out desktops and many people can use apps on the system at the same time (not without a GUI mind you). But this is something that has been part of Xwindows/UNIX for as long as I have been in it (well over 10 years).
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by www.unixsucks.com:
So in your implementation did you actually assumed logon name = email address?
And is file is owner by secretary or not?
And which part exactly makes you think that it can not be done. I assume you tried or thought about it and found out that it's impossible.
I don't want to write the whole program just for the sake of it. Give me part which would not work in Windows enviroment.
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Yes, logon name = email address. And I never said it couldn't be done in Windows, anything can be done if you are a programmer and you can eventually cut down a redwood tree with a pocket knife. I just want to know how you would do this simple task. Since I know both Windows and UNIX, I picked the easiest, most inexpensive, least crash prone way of doing it. It's kinda the point I am trying to get across to you. You probably could have learned a lot of UNIX in the amount of time you've spent spinning your wheels on this one...
www.unixsucks.com:
To fucking idiot BOB.
NO you can't run dumb terminals with Windows at backend. You can run dumb old machines with Terminal Services installed and provide people with rich gui interface. How often for business processed do you need to provide user with blinking terminal window? yes, I agree that's another thing which Linux can do which Windows can't without additional software.
As for Apache. By default user threads launched by inetinfo.exe are run either under authenticated user ISR_MACHINE name or authenticated user, if you choose to run it out of process then it starts mtx.exe which runs un IWAM_MACHINE account. Now security and Apache. Why on earth apache discloses by default it's version in HTTP header. I don't even need to check for exploits, I just parse header and know if system vulnerable or not.
mobrien_12:
"you want users to run only program Y and you want them from changing desktop or adding printers to the system"
Adding printers is a root task (like it bloody well SHOULD BE), so unix/linux does this automatically. Are you serious?
You want users to run only program Y in linux and not change the desktop? Fine. Use XDM. Edit the xinit scripts so that after login, X-Windows is started and program Y is started using the maximum geometry, without a window manager.
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace kills the X-Windows session.
If the program is non-GUI, just make it their shell.
There are a lot of other methods too but what's the point of explaining them to you? You are just another loser troll.
www.unixsucks.com:
To void.
Please explain what you gonna do if it would not be a case where username = email address?
And I thought it was reason for your post - to show that there is something which Linux can do and Windows can't. If it possible to do then what is point?
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